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Harry & Meghan’s Popularity Plummets: Ben Shapiro Criticizes Prince Harry’s Memoir
Political commentator and author Ben Shapiro has unleashed scathing criticism towards Prince Harry for what he describes as self-delusion and arrogance in his memoir, Spare.
Shapiro, co-creator of The Daily Wire, expressed his views on the Duke of Sussex's actions, suggesting that Harry has lost his worth by divulging royal secrets, leaving him with nothing but a loud voice.
In an interview with Piers Morgan on Sky News Australia, Shapiro lambasted Harry and Meghan Markle for their perceived sense of invincibility, highlighting their sensitivity to criticism and the paradox of seeking privacy while publicly sharing intimate details like specific skincare routines.
Recent months have witnessed the release of Harry and Meghan's various projects, including Spare, Meghan's podcast Archetypes, and their Netflix documentary series Harry & Meghan.
Despite their ongoing endeavors, Shapiro remains skeptical about the couple's future prospects, particularly in light of the mounting accusations against the royal family.
He questioned the viability of their next steps, emphasizing that once the monarchy's inner workings have been exposed, there seems to be little else for them to do besides making noise from the outside.
The aftermath of the publication of Spare has not been favorable for Harry and Meghan, as indicated by a significant decline in their popularity, especially in the United States.
A recent poll conducted by Redfield & Wilton for Newsweek on February 19th revealed a sharp decrease in public approval ratings for the couple.
Harry's likability dropped to 32%, with 42% expressing dislike, resulting in a net approval rating of minus 10, a stark contrast to his previous standing at plus 38 in December.
Meghan fared even worse, with only 27% approval and 44% disapproval, leading to a net rating of minus 17, prompting Shapiro to remark on the public's response to the Sussexes.
The couple's public image took another hit when they became the subject of ridicule in a recent episode of South Park titled “Worldwide Privacy Tour.”
The animated show featured characters resembling the Prince and Princess of Canada, satirizing Harry and Meghan's quest for privacy amidst their global escapades.
Despite the uncanny resemblance, rumors of the real couple planning to take legal action against the show were swiftly dismissed by a spokesperson for the Sussexes, labeling such claims as baseless and irrelevant.